Friends and neighbors gathered just across the street from the couple's boarding kennels Vista Kennels for a candlelight vigil.

Some community members said they used to feel safe in the area, and many never even locked their doors.

“I don’t feel so safe anymore. Doors are going to be locked definitely, even when I’m sitting there in my own home – you just lose your sense of security and safety in your own home,” said Susie Keenan, who organized the vigil.

Keenan posted the vigil on Facebook, and had no idea what kind of response she'd get.

Keenan knew Anderson’s wife Harriet because she brought her dog to the couple's kennel.

Makuey is charged with murder and attempted murder. Police don't know why he entered the home, and he had no prior criminal record.